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  • Molecular Cell Biology

    Module code: BS2092 ‘Molecular cell biology’ is centred on the principal techniques used in molecular cell biology and allows you to develop your ability to design experiments to test a hypothesis, based on the use of these techniques.

  • Molecular Cell Biology

    Module code: BS2092 ‘Molecular cell biology’ is centred on the principal techniques used in molecular cell biology and allows you to develop your ability to design experiments to test a hypothesis, based on the use of these techniques.

  • Molecular Cell Biology

    Module code: BS2092 ‘Molecular cell biology’ is centred on the principal techniques used in molecular cell biology and allows you to develop your ability to design experiments to test a hypothesis, based on the use of these techniques.

  • Diana Dukhia

    The academic profile of Dr Diana Dukhia, Lecturer at University of Leicester

  • Robert Sulley

    I am a Research Postgraduate focusing on the history of education in 19th century Britain. My main interest is the impact of national policy decisions on the organisation and running of schools at local level.

  • The University of Leicester to take part in ERA 2 Initiative

    The University of Leicester School of Chemistry and the Materials Centre are to take part in the new Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) initiative, ERA-2.

  • Doug Battersby

    The academic profile of Dr Doug Battersby, Lecturer in Modern Literature at University of Leicester

  • Systems Engineering and Spacecraft Systems

    Module code: PA7412 Systems engineering is essentially a group of tools and techniques developed to make engineering products work as required, despite being composed of many interacting elements.

  • Systems Engineering and Spacecraft Systems

    Module code: EG7412 Systems engineering is essentially a group of tools and techniques developed to make engineering products work as required, despite being composed of many interacting elements.

  • Doug Gregg

    The academic profile of Doug Gregg, PhD Researcher at University of Leicester

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